Thursday, May 2, 2024

Next page on the 5th

At midnight PST, as usuasl. Thanks for your patience.

Anyway, how was your April? Tell me all about it.

Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Page 3579

“Anyway, enough of this,” said Morgunov. “You’ve answered to my satisfaction. Take your turn, and then let’s get out of here.”

“Already?” said Germal. “This will only be my second question.”

“What, that’s not enough? How many more could you possibly have for me? Aren’t you Primordials supposed to be all-knowing?”

“If only that were so.”

“Geez. Y’know, you’re comin’ across as kinda pathetic, right now. In fact, you’re makin’ me feel like the term ‘god’ applies more to me than it does to you. Aren’t you ashamed of yourself?”

“I can only apologize.”

“If this is some subtle strategy to make me arrogant and careless, then it won’t work! My carelessness has already given you plenty of chances! Don’t tell me you need even more! Greedy! That’s what that is!”

“I know my second question for you.”

“Out with it, then.”

“Why did you kill Dolf Rachman?”

Morgunov stopped.

Germal just waited for him, however. The son of a bitch.

“...That’s completely out of nowhere,” said Morgunov, suspicious. “Why do you care about that?”

“Kehe. I will admit it: you do not make it an easy process, but yes, I have been looking through your memories. And that is one that stuck out to me. I cannot discern your feelings from that time. It seems they are quite tender to you. A sore spot, perhaps? Surprising, for a madman like you. It has made me curious to know more.”

Psychics. This was precisely why he’d grown to hate them in his youth. These days, his feelings toward them had waned a bit. He’d grown powerful enough that they’d ceased being a real concern. And perhaps he’d begun to think that, as long they knew their place, they might not be so bad, after all. Fun to play with, even.

But now he was being reminded. Of what they were really like. When they lacked fear. When they’d been truly threatening. He understood completely why his ancient predecessors had sided with the Vanguard against the Kingsparrows. He would do the same, if such a time ever came again.

“...Ask me something else,” said Morgunov.

“Oh? Well, now you are only making me even more interested. Can it really be such a sensitive subject for you? Surely not. For a battle-hardened emperor such as yourself? How could that be?”

“This tack won’t work, either, Liar.”

“What tack? I’m simply confused. Because from everything you’ve claimed thus far--everything you even seem to believe--you love to see brilliance in action. You love human ingenuity. It’s why you’re an inventor. Why you’ve been once since you were but a boy. And yet, with Mr. Rachman--”

“You’re wasting your time. And your question.”

“Well, that’s my decision to make, now isn’t it?”

Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Page 3578

Morgunov needed a moment to deconstruct that statement. But only a moment. “Oh. Right. Because I’m also an inventor. And we’re the worst by default, according to your twisted logic. Of course.”

“There is far more to it than merely that, and I think you know that.”

“Oh yeah? So you’re tellin’ me that I’m worse than Arnel the Terror? Really? Look, I know I’ve done some messed up things, okay? But that guy literally cooked people alive and ate them in front of their horrified family members.”

Germal paused. “...Okay, well, I never met Arnel. And I said that you’re the worst I’ve seen. Not the worst to ever exist.”

“Wow, what a cop out. And still definitely untrue! You must’ve met Hada, right? Oh, unless you are him, I suppose. In which case, dang. You’ve really got no room to be calling me names.”

“Hada does deserve admonishment, true. Which I have provided, on many occasions. In fact, it might be my single greatest pastime. But Hada is also a god, which affords him special consideration. You, however, deserve no such thing.”

“Oh, so that’s how it works. I’m not part of your privileged little club, so off with my head, eh?”

“In essence, yes. Ah, but now, perhaps you are thinking that you might like to join?”

Morgunov stopped on that notion for a bit. After all he’d just heard, there was no more repulsive idea to him than what Germal had just suggested. “Yeah, sure, man. Do I have to learn a secret handshake?”

“No. Unfortunately, there is no set path to godhood. No advice that can be granted. ‘Tis something that one must arrive at in solitude. Or become a vessel and agree to incarnation. Might you be interested in that?”

“Oh, you mean giving up my corporeal form and sense of self in order to transform into an entirely new being?”

“Indeed. If you are amenable to the idea, then I can arrange it. There are many of us who are awaiting new vessels.”

“Interesting! You can do it just like that, huh? Simple and easy?”

“Quite.”

“And you’re sure I’d make for a suitable vessel? I’m not too messed up or unworthy or anything?”

“Of course. You would do fine.”

“Well, alright then! Let’s make that happen, pal!”

“Truly? I thought you would be more--”

Morgunov waited. He would’ve smiled if he could've.

“...You’re lying,” said Germal. “You have no intention of incarnating with anyone. As soon as I free us, you will try to kill me.”

“Well, duh. That was always going to happen, Germy. You’re the one who decided to put your balls on the table and confront me. You can’t honestly expect that I’m gonna let you get outta this unscathed, can you? But I do find it funny that you almost didn’t realize it in time! You must be really eager to find vessels for all your little buddies! How quaint!”

“You are a bastard.”